Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 1, 1917, Page 9

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New app gs of the Week—Many at Secie) Corner Picnic—Congrega al Sunday Schoel Picnie at Moh: of Bridgeport. Charles Irods has returned” to his =, R MR in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark of Hart ord were recent guests of the latter's ‘mother, Mrs. Jane Card. Dr. Henry Sweet of Hartford is in town. N 3, My and-Qiss. E_A_Hoxle. Earle Hoxie and Leslis Robinson were at Ocean Beach and the soldiers’ encamp. ent in D ¥ irs. Hernert Good: g n avenug mre visit- o iatu:.i‘*‘fin{lmon ‘his return- home in this place after pending a_few days with her dlu‘, r, Mrs. Brank, «hurchm. !P! famil, £ Rock: Mr. ang 3 anveh- er My ;ml lxg §nd Wor- ester Sunfia Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor n.nd sons ginald and Raymond and L. :ardiner motored_to \u:unkk Sat- returning and sén Clin- Miss Elien H d to home after wi vith relatives in Gr < Mrs. Vincent Bannigter of XNofwich tate Hospital has been at the home f Nathaniel C.‘Barker “hn Lt hursday Lillie” endinz two Mr. and Mrs. ughter Arlene s in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday wes illimantic, Franklin, North non. 063 = de A EASOR G b mendwichs, dals served s ads. pickles, e-canoped corn, - cake, offee, plums, bananas, ice créam and watermolon. Mrs. Yok and Mrs. Os- horne “were complimeérted ¥as hostesses. Mr. and F. G. Stark entertained afd - Vnz Ayilliam - Hu Geer of Nofwich, Mra’ Grace Geer, and Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley of Hartjord. Mr. and Mrs. John Randall of Willimaritie, “Mrs.” Az C. Willams 2nd daughter Edfa of this place and and Mrs. Dwight Spaulding of . Cobb has returned from son, Cobb of et wama. recent visi- Cong igiel "SRG held their annuai picnfc at Park Wednesday. A good crowd was present. at- T Tutire Many from this place attended the ction held at-Salmon W, Clark’s on Fednesda g liss Susan Mineél e vew' nt the first ook i of alem streets. ! fiss Anna Stankiewid u%‘alch_;— r visited Mr. and Mrs. F. A.Rog- Leave for Kansas Gi y. Milton Fox and daughter, M; ién Fox, Mar- Joseph Beck as been spending a few days dgn with Mrs. Abbie Herrlck Na David Clark of receny caller at Roy R Car! Rogers and family, J.75F¥ai Ragers, and Mr. and Mrs. Johs Ra bun were calegs in Lyme an e & ville Sunday. £ James Beebe and ‘l;ughtu‘, Fredes ekt fi”'fltk tcermrhsby 1-!m Sunda: Callers From Bozrah. 15 . Olive Bishop, Miss Alice Bish- Misg Olive Bi “exe callers’ at Mrs. Tuesday. Alr. and M Lake's Pond “harles Malona's The Y. P. " E. meeting Sunday evéning was led Dby thé president, Dv;ht Mmoo S o - SOUTH GRISWOLD Néiws Received of vT ot J. ‘B “roughs’ Safe Arrival i-France: fiiu ililda Reucne has returned-fo Nofgthp: ' oKL 14 G ureene . |- tay Wi trip to Poquonoc New London was g Bliven's. nd M x}r. aad \1 a_ clamming Ve 4 trom: Albert Gr eturge. o to RondLIBAR Miorckier * Gise Jennte BillingX nas atirned old after seve sein fer en- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bit- illiam Crow Millie cived word of and in Franc Migs. John Thompson and daughter, eptha G. Bill, Dliver M. Youll. Fred. rick and Elw- O. Burdick -attended Ehe huis Tel afs arrival of her! wi ! antly ing wi Sept. 12. Whippls. _Georg> Pth Beach. R. L, Donald. Mr. visiting” at’ of Mr. and their home, Tuesday mo: Rév. wife, and Mass. * Dr. L. Sterry Kinnle, N The X-Mll- "Ald ‘socte Y. entertained by Mrs. Thom son Wednesday. The next meet- fl be witl Bis hothe hard Nathan Graft Spen; Sunday at Ocean | Mrs. Lucius N. Palmer, Miss ugl\er u’en! the weelk, Miss Agnes eDonald of Pawtucket, is visiting for a few days with|mer homestead. Mrs. Philip Bo end at Warrer, foy Mrs. Mary Maine Miss Emma_ Maine, er spending seveéral -d)y tives at Hope ‘Vglle),\ and Mrs.S Joi ‘Woon: Funeral of The funeral of Wiliiam F. was _held at of relatives and. one dwth. Sweet, and two gras mces - SWep! of Southbridge, New, Mre. Bdward Hanlon | heen a guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert were in Boston over the week end. VOLUNTBNN i 5 Invitations lssued for Young Waedding—Funeral several days. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- wmti rela: n r(.,zehm are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andennn specit | trotting horse has some time, and will race at the Nor- Sunday at Brooklyn. niece: wich fair next week and later at !he,x;ddfl- of = Spencerport, N. A truckload of local rasifents joved an outing & Sitvir. Wediinl tvitations, Invitations have been issued for the th wadding nnnlve-u.ry Sept. €] cley: Point Sun- 15th Henry /E. Young at croft, here. and Rev. urvived by his LISBOR ——— Stores Expert Visits Kénnedy Farm— tigh'ning Kills- Caw and Calf. ‘Abel ‘an. M. A Bo:worth g is mother, Mrs. N. were visitors Mon iss Netife: MeH, !"rank Mell and Arthur Edmunds from thie place who attended cemp meeting Sunday. Miss returnéd home S with Miss Beatrice Oid Hens Doomed. Several Storrs college H, Kennedy's. culled from his Aock. Cow and Calf Killed. days after storm of last week, wi There was a large licipus dinner was | rieighbovs and others interested. in the demonstration luen by Prof. Jones of Monday afternoon at J. Twenty-five hens were were among those Ruth Bliven, of’ Exeler R LE da; sufier @ visit attendance of he electrical the barn g‘n the: Strong. piace was burned, R. Barber discovered that a cow and caif had been killed by pasture W, in Wilton, ton, are vi Sisson, Jr. - Jewett's. ) Marian Champlin lightning in his t some d-ctance from the house diiring the same storm. S. Footé is visiting his mother. NORTH LYME Mr. and Mre. G. H, ‘Strons. N. Strong and family spept Sunday Madison, guests of .‘Ir Afld‘ Mrs L. . Dora Hewitt and sons,”of Gro- iting Mr. S. in W, M. .and_Mrs, Mrs. Elizabeth Rathbun of Ivoryton{| work. has heen spehding the week at C. T n New London and Mrs. {in-law, B. ] Malcolm Thompson's Trotter to York after eight weeks' stay with N!'- xmn 'r ‘Kinnie #till has ‘s Iu“e ¥ hols b pyevented )m' cutting ‘his crop earller. \ Miss Sadie Kinnie of Kinnje during the past week. Robert P. Milne h: Ferndale. Miss Eva Campbell svent - lver | week in Chicago, returning.here Sat- “of William F. - urday evening. Mrs. ttend church on S after a unday 'thendler of Ne' “York is at {and serious illness with erysipelas. J. Culbert Palmer, and Mr=. PalAmer nna Culbert, Lieutenant J. mer, Jr., and William Palmer tonington and New York, ursday afteiioon callers at the ILieutenan* Culbert a_senior at Yale, has just at Norwich FQII—IMMI\' [Events lyard rs. Homer returned to his home in Dorchester, Mass., after near- 1y two weeks spent with his mother- Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson. at James Thompson was able to Palmer, _ returned from Plattsburg, where_he received his 1d dlushker commission, William Palmer is now eturned af-!at the officers’ camp in Plattsburg. 'mmfl.u‘mvfidmumm- Wi of Mr.. .;‘ll'l George “Mrs. lud( Hewlett of En: Rock- away, L. I, who has been visiting -her. Mrs. Lucy H. Brown, réturned ‘home Monda: -mrnpnnhd son, Oliver Hewlett, who had spending several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. L. M dand daughter, Middletown, who have be. pending the weex at Willimantic caicp ‘meet arrived Mond&y at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham for a few days’ wisit. r. and. Mrs. William Guayle and little daughter Dorotay have returned to. Breokiyn, N. , after spending = week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ‘ett Bruce. Mrs. Marry Clifford, who has been spending the last three months with ‘Mr. Clifiord from the submarine base at the Davis cottage, returned to her home in Baltimore, Tumny evening. Guests for the week end at the cot- tage of Mr. and Mrs. New York were Andrew Hotchkiss from the training school at Newport, R. I, and his brother Augustus from New York, with Miss Francena Tracy, a guest at Hotel Griswold, Bastern Poin Lofty Sunflowers. Sunflowers in the garden of Harmon L. Poricina measure 14 fee: tall. »hu last long Pal- of were Pal- | Dickinson hospital Mass., making gradual improvement Mies Mildred Emilv Pierce is enter- Northfield schoolmate, in Northampton, her g “been | Florence Jun.n), of A. C. Risdon of Henry W. Hurlbutt visited the Cdoley Monday e see his wife, who is | Gurdon -Miller, Child lfl;h‘ Arm by Fall—McEIl- right- ‘Wedding—Reunien of Eulh\on Punilr. Osear Dutn and !‘!m!ly ‘Putnam re recent zuut- nt local friend - Mr. an LaLibertie and Mrs. Erank thitiy vl-lg in. mnnam st week. Tattville spent the week-end -t l;u home. Broke Arm. The little girl.in. the family: who {live on the Stiles Eccleston farm om the south part of the town broke her arm Monday. Henry Button took her with her mother in the- automobile to Dr. Sweet, who sét the broken bone. s Attended Funeral, Severa] from hers attén neral ‘services of Willlam F. Whipple t his home in Voluntown. Nearly all of Mr. Whipple’s life was spent in’ this town on the farm now owned by Mr. Harris. _ McEliright—Eccleston. John MeElright and Edith Eccles- ton, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eccleston were united in marriage Monday evening by Rev. J. B. Knowles, pastor of the Voluntown Baptist church. A reception was held at the home of the bride. Mr. and s, MpHilight will ceside in Jewett ty. d the fu- Family Reunion. The Ecclestone réunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bc- cleston Tuesday, Aug. 21, out of a family of ten children only one is jeft, Clinton Becleston, of Ashwillett. Sev. eral of the boys of the younger gen- ération have been called to the colors, Nathan Ecclestone, Everett A. Miller, Charles Bentley and others. The members of the Eccleston family were royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Eccleston and wishes were Jana ué- B. R/ York Qt Eim Lawn ‘ednesday. l-m W. C. Thomas spent several days in sm-mgneld Mass., this week. OLD MYSTIC Funeral of Miss Hattie L. Norman— Edward Dean and Family to Move | ck From_Fitchburg. . MIss Hattie Norman, 43, daughter of the late James Norman, died Mon- day evening at Norwich after a brief iilness. The funeral services were held at the chapel in Elm Groye cem. | etery, Wednesgay, Rev. Willlam Crawford of Norwich Town, former pastor of this village, officiating. A sister, Mrs, James Collins of Poquonoc and a brother, Henry Nomman of Lau- rel Hill, Norwich, survive her. Bur- ial was in Elm Grove cemetery. Mrs. Fred Allen of Stonington was recently calling on friends in the vil- lage. Mrs. George Harris and daughter, Marjorie, are visiting in Tariffville, Mass. Floward and Arthur Wilcox of Web- ster, Mass, are guests of Clifford Desley. Mrs. Edgar Polley and two children, Bertha and Elizabeth, have returned 1o Waltham, Mass., after a lengthy visit with Mrs. Polly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Chapman. Guests From Vermont. Rev, C. Leavens Eldredge and two daughters of Weedsboro, Verment, are guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Q. El- dredge of Riverview cottage. Mrs. Frank ,Sebastian has returned home after a’ visit with Mrs. John Randall_of North Stonington. Rev. Sylvester T. Robertson of Sun- derland. Mass,, is visiting relatives in the village. Mr. Robertson made the trip in his touring car; part of the trip was made over the Mohawk Trail. er) te: vii le: v h ——— Buyers of Antiques Pay Big P Walsh were at the Connecticut cultural college at Storrs, Tuesday aft- Clark’s, York state New Haven, Jewett City, and elswhere. was sold for $50; a set of crockery § Tables §12 went at sky-high pri farlane of Willimantic Corner York's had a very enjoyable time. returned -fo Brookl: ‘W. Clark accompanied t! return and will make his home with them. mour, Schoolhou LEONARD ,BRIDGE for Artich Sold at Clark Auction. Kenneth L. Cummings and David Agri- noon. Brought Big Prices. auction sale at Salmon Wednesda; antique and Vermont, Hartford, New London An old fashdoned chair The crowd of and 3§15, agd everything e E. Mac- aa Ructiongih had charge of the sale. < exford E. Cummings has returned from South Manchester. ‘Willilam: has gone to South Manches- Howard B r to take his place on the milk route. Attended Picnic. Mrs. Fred J. Brown and Miss La- nia P. Kneeland attended the Social picnic at Mrs. Bennie R in Goshen, Wednesday, and Mrs. Arthur H. €lark and son have n, N. Y., after a stay at M. Clark’s. Salmor on their ngthy * Mrs. Irnest Bland and son of Sey: re local visitors. SOUTH LYME Renovation—Pienie of the Union Sunday School. Wilfred Préston has Fetufrfied to his home in Schenectady after two weeks' isit with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Stand- Horse to Race at Fairs. Malcolm Thomapson has purchased a Mr. Th8mpson's en in training for pair of team horse: Kinga.. . fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Geer and Borden, were Saturday guests Mrs. Charles F. Maine in tol - Frotoasor Roval Y. Moore, prin of -the. Wheeler School, was a recent guést at the Palmer homestead. iss Ruby Pearl Maine, a ‘her cousin, Russell “Cook. Mr."and Mrs. James Brooks of Law- are guests at Ferndale. . Stephen B.| Mr. Brooks has charge of a_depart- hildren, Byron {ment in. the largest cotton mill in the world, which is located in Lawrence. rence, Mass., Church Supper. The church supper Saturday night ‘was largely attended, all the surrg ing towns being represented. Mrs. Joseph Gerard of Heve V: Palmer. Mrs. the guest of rs. Annie Coglk. day in New Lendon. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompdbn. Miss rie Ryder and Mr. and Mr Brooks spent Wednesday at Hill GALES FERRY Miss Campbel! Gives Second Can Demenstrati Plank Speaks at Morning Serv spent Tue: cial Activities. The aecond canning was ‘en Miss N... home emnn tion agent ty farm.bureau, in the. vestiy.of 1. church Tuesaay morning 10.30 o’clock and was largely att fed. Miss Campbell demonstrated of the canning of tomatoes and drying of vegetables. Selden of Lyme, assistant -to home economics commiftee _of county farm burean, met with club, Mrs. B. F. S. Crandali, chai tion. They reported county as ‘oné of Miss Freeman has been pointed for the distribution of Hoover pledge cards in this part of |school. Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Jewett and Mrs.{the town and has been busy at the Mary Fosdick attendsd the funeral of| WOtk ‘recently. - Miys Campbell, motored here from Norwica, was companied by her niece apd ne Miss Dorothy Piersen and OMinnie Gates are ¥ iting Mrs, Ervin | Cameron Pierson, of Montclair, ‘| Rogers . this weelk. S.. Strong: were £ and Jennie Stark Emily Stark and Ocean ids Reach ixednmuy attending the Staric réunion. \evening. Bood amount CHESTERFIELD The dance given by t axa. clu® at the (ml wn un& So- Mrs. Sam Goldltiin and son Benja- min of New York are and Mrs. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs, of T.akes.Pond. Mrs. Sadie ia of Winsted spent the weel Clark guests of Mr. After spen ,t..m“ £g . Mr. Mrs. derick Church of agnt, M it sic] Montville. are visitiffg: Miss Anna Fox Vale (‘nlzge y & turned last week to hnr home in ol M and dau; k end with relatives here. at 1 p. m’ Paul Xill'is to preach here Sunday !t Miss Dora Sullivan of New York is visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis Socka- loff, of this place, at Brookside hotel. Miss Ruth friends hore. Tooke: of Lyme is visiting " The teachers wha' Nave been atiend- ing Danbury rummer schoo: have re- turned home. NORTH STONINGTON e Rev. Gertrude R. Co at Congréegationsl Chirch—Meeting of Red Cross Aux Rev. Gértrude R. Coe of Waterbury 'occupied “the pulpit” of thie Congrega- tional church Sunday morning .as a .| vacation suppl; del livering a good dis- course from the words, “Peace I Leave ‘With You.” No ser thh; chureh for th Re\ Lucian Drury will preach in the Third Baptist church Sunday. ‘munion will be observed. .. Principal R. A. Mopre of the es will be held in coming two Sun- Com- ‘Wheeler school has been in Bostomn this week. Mrs. Clifford W. Caswéll and daugh- ter are visiting in Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. John L. York are of their son, B. D. York, in West Hart- ford. Mr. and Mrs. A. M-ln of Norwich were recent clllers in the villege. Mrs. Leonard R. Main-in entertaining | submarine base Sunday friends from New Yorik. The Red Cross Auxiliary met Wad- nesday® afternoon. Chs ed Dur Funeral The home near the village. » Iter C. Plank, secreiary of service and spoke along the line of the work of the association. tory The Shadows F 1 v Miss Grace A. Chapman, Miss Alice| .o po Satterles and D. R. Povey. nie G. Perkins was organist. Address by Rev. P, C. Wright. Rev? Peter C. Wright, D. D., of Phil- adelphia spoke Thursday evening at the Country club house, his topic be- The service | River, Mas; was preceded by a song service with ghter [ Miss Mildred Steers of Brooklyn, N. Y., at the piano and Mrs. Frank Wood- ruff of Richmond Hills, L. I, directing. [ C. M. Robertson Co.’s office, wa's well attended and took the place | enjoying his vacation spent in N ” meeting, ‘Rev. Fames M. Potter was spending | Berkshires. ing Life in War Times. of the weekday prayer the ‘week at Willimantic camp m ing. ¢ New Member Added: At the Thui sday afternoon mee: of the Red Cross held at tke home Mrs. Waiter M Buckin was the making of crutch pads. new member was added to the.auxil- iary, Mrs. A. C. Risdon, of New Y whe hds a summer home in ‘the lage. ves for Battle Cr John Raymond Perkins of Madigon, Wis Wwho has been east on a ten days visit, left the home of his parents, and- evening to visit a_ former schoolmate in New York while 1o assunie his duties as a second 1 tenant in the U. S. reserv the Michigan and Wisconsi Battle Creek, Mich. Home from Camp Ground. Rev. James M. Potter returned from spending the -week at the Willima camp neetmg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. cottage sut the camp groun: tended the Sunday services. and Rev. Allen Shaw Bush conducted ser- vice at tte Y. M. C. A. quarters,at evering. Married 62.Years. ' Mr. and Mrs. ‘George F. Dean qui ly celebrated the 62d anniversary of their marriage at their home Sunday. The Wheeler library was closed on | Both are well advanced in L years. Their ‘rowe and Mrs. Nellie Thursday out of respect to the late|son, M. Starr Dean, of ‘Amos. A. Browning of Norwich, ons of [ was a v sitor at their homeé Sun its trustees, whose funeral was held | morning. on that day. Mrs. Leonard Main, Miss Bvelyn Main kins attended the vention at Gfotom, Wi Floyd L. Main, Mur Hler:: lay. school-con- ‘ednesday. — Stoning- some- Whippl® | times guest. of Mrs. Annie Cook of{they had beén camiping for two home at .11 o'ciock | Hickory Farm, started Wednesday for with a large number { her return trip to.Indiana. Mrs. Maine ends in lflefldl‘ng‘ Tas hccompanied as far as New York is the guest of her sistér, Mrs. George|Comstock cemetery. Neil Sturgess of New York Jz es Waten | the drill a supper was served the com. Address by Rev. P, C. Wright—So- canning of chicken and co:n and spoke Miss Daphne L. Katherine Ludington, chairman of local officers of the Home Economics irman, and Miss C. B. Freeman, secretary, at | sical examination of the selection draft the close of the canning demonstra- |ebtained his exemption papers in New New London fLondon Friday. e best in the siate in responding to the food conservation | week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sk Secretary Walter C. Plank Speak: . C. A. at the submariné base at F the navy yard, conducted the morning n the M. B. church Sundas to ceiebrate or as a dedicatior when fh.lm the work corps with E. Colver and :hxl- dren ani Mr. Colver's sister, Miss Kate : Colver, motored to Willimantic Fri- guésts dly -and - spent the week end ‘at their \er Reuben Austin, M New Lendon, Miss Grace "A. Chaoman, teacher of the village school, returned Saturday te normal summer school in Danbu - School will open Sept. 10. Mrs. Mary C. Watrous and her ces, Ihlve been guosts of the Misses Kid- son. | der's grandparents, Mr. and of! Charles H. Comstock, for six weelks, returned home Friday. Home from Camp. Mrs, Willlam D. Allen and daugh- térs, Marie and Gertruce, returned Monday from Split Rock Point, where eeks. cipal UNCASVILLE Burial Beckwith—Home Guard New Palmer Memorial Sch: to Open—Court Cases, of Frank , Soon The body of Frank Beckwith whose death occurred in New London from asphyvxiation was brought Tuesday af- alley | tornoon to, this_village for burial in und- Home Guard Inspection. i ®| IVednesday evening the local com- Miss Susan Cook and. Miss Main | PADY of Home Guards held its meet- " |ing "at which the. company was in- Car- | 8pected by regimental officers. Several new members were examined. After pany by Private John Lynch. After spending a_week with her sis- ter, Mrs. Victor Rosenlund in New Haven, Miss Carrie Wood_bas return- ed ome. ss Susan Rogers who has heen the. guest of Mr. and Mrs. William La Bounty-for a week has returfied to her ice— | home_in Glassville. Gift of Tool Lioyd E. Jennings of Meriden, a for- mer resident when cofinected with the M, \fi':zn-on Co, recently present- ual training department of the Palmér Memorial school a com- plete set. of tools for the carpenter- g trade. The Massasoit Co. of Oakdaie have Albert Edmonds at work remodeling and repairing their coal bins as their shipping_point at Palmertown. Mrs. Harriett Edmonds has been en- tertaining . Mrs. : Jeanette Staplins and Miss Edna Staplins who have return~ ed to their home in Stonington. Secures Exemption Papers. Reuben Austin, who passed the phy- the at end- the the Miss th g the Miss Edna Viner of Derby spent this Miss Vine a in Palmer Memorial ap- | Everett Chapma the] former teacher Mrs. Edward Gllnbrennar is being who | cared for by her niece, Miss Pauline ac- [ Glasbrenner of the Center. Paimer School Compieted. It is expected that the Palmer Me- party was entertained at luncheon‘ morial school building which has been M, J. S'.srk the { by Miss Caroline B. Preem-!l at ner |erected on the site of the one burned about two vears ago will be ready for occupancy when 'The iodge rooms will also be ready for occupancy end Thames lodge, 1. O. has already made preparations the they take possession. The lodge has present i i At the offer- been hoiding meetings in the chapel of the Baptist church. Miss Liilian Garrett and Elmer Gar- ve returned home, after @ visit with friends in Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. Rober: Pator have as their guests Miss Frost and Mjss El- sie Pratt of New Hayen. Miss Agnes Auwood is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Palmer of Fall Mr. Palmer was former- ly superintendent of the Massasoit Co. in Oakdale. Cornelius Flaherty, employed in the has bee! Lake George and the as | York, Albany. Miss Lydia Olsen is the guest of rel- atives in Hartford during har vaca- tion of two weeks. ting | ., Mrs. Ejizabeth Burchard entertained %{Mrs. Ral Woodmansee and Mrs. W. b Jeeffers at her cottage at Willi- mantic during eampmeeting week. Mrs. Charles Bugbee of Pequot emn- tertained this week Mrs. Merton Bug- bee of Putnam. . Workmen are wiring the home of ‘Edwln Henry for lighting by electric- ty. Mrs. Moses Hart is spending a few days with friends in Deep River. Samuel Chapel, whils returnin, eet- One ork, vil- Mr. to Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins, Saturday-| Palmertown, received several cuts and Hermon | bruises, being struck by the fender en route {of the car of Edwin Glasbrenner. s Fined in Court. Kausewrey, John Matosel, P‘red Rosko, Mike Selopa, Konstant Petro- sky and Joe Yockin were arrested b: Constable Michael J. Hickey and were charged with breach of the peace, They were brought before Justice of the Peace: Willlam Smiddy on Monday and pleaded guilty. Each was fined $1_and costs, amounting te $1L.5 . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austin, Mr. and and Mrs. Le Mortimer ntic at- | Grand Chappell and Getchell were in Norwich attending the funeral of Mrs. Austin’s sister, the | \iss C. Abbie Swan whose death oc- |currea in Ohio. MOHEGAN Mrs. Frances and children of New London are the guests of Mrs. Quid- day nonA attended ver: ! iet- from this place Se ‘Second Lieut. John Hindle of the U.| Willimantic camp meeting Sunday. 8. reserve corps at Mt. Vérnon, N. Y, aecompar.ied Vincént Jones . to ones’ Mr. Ji * Mrs. Meech of Norwich called on the | friends lere Sunday. parents, | “Mrs. Lamoine and daugiter ef Ner-’ Joune. 19t 8.8, ieats secentl?. Missés Dorothy and Eleanor ‘who Mrs. Inspected—Gift of Tools to school opéns Sept. 4. ] expressed that they might ali meet next year at the same place and date. The Ladies’ Aid society was pleas- antly entertained by Mrs. John Thompson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mvs, Flovda K. Young, of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thorpe of Westerly and Mrs. George W. Bur- dick were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burdick and attended ser- vices at the local church Sunday morm- ing. 3 Scheol te Open. B School the eighth district will vemmence the fall term Sept. 3 ~with Miss Moran In the senfor room and Miss Montgomery in the primary. NORTH FRANKLIN Twenty at Meeting of Lallies’ Society—~Work Dene for cuu. Aid Red Mrs. Henry Brid(er whe has been spending the summer with Mrs. Grace Peckham, has gone to Matapan, Mass. At Goshen Gathering. Mrs. F. A. Rockwood and daughters, Florence and Eila, Mrs. F. H. Race, Mrs. Jennétte Hoffman: and daughter Ella, Mrs. R. M. Harding and son, Mather Frank, atténded the Social rner cathering at the home of Mrg Vork in G‘?Is*hen Wednésda of Pleasure Hill. spent the past Week with friends in town. Lola Ladd has returned home after spendins the week in Canterbury with Mrs. Ethel Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harding and son, Mather Frank, attended camp meeting Sunda, Prank Rockwood. Jr., spent the week énd in_New London the guest of his uncle, Herbert Hoffman. Mrs. Ethel Bastland o was a recent guest of Mrs. Harding. . Algy. Ernestine. Bailey of New Lon- ‘was visiting. friends in town Sat- urday. Mrs. Jennette Hoffman and daughter Florence are visiting at their former home in Easthampton, Mass. Miss Annie Day has returned to her home in New Haven after epending several days with her sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Woodward. : - Worked for Red Cross. Fitchville R. M. Mrs. Rockwood and - Mrs.” Fred Race were the Hhosiésses at the-Ladies’ Aid so- ciety meeting held at Community hall Wednesd: Twenty were in attend- ance. Red Cross work was. taken up. Mrs. Frank Case has returned to her home in New London after several days’ visit with Mrs. Grace Peckham. ROAD SGIIETY Mr. and Mrs. Nathan G. Williams of Vermont, who are at their sum- mer home in Ledyard, were at church here Sunday. Mrs. Newss Palmer, Mrs. George Scott and Wiliiams attended ‘the fuse'val of their cousin, Frank L. Grant of New York. ; : Mr. and_Mrs. C. S. Noyes and Miss Hattie Wheeler were at the band con- cert in Westerly Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson of Providence have been spending their vacation at Eugene Palmer’s. Mrs. J. Doane Wheeler and children of Dayvton, Ohio., are guests of friends here. George Loring.and family of Nor- wich who are at their Pleasant View summer home were at church here Sunday Mrs. George Tophy of Springfield and friends motored to Manle Lawn Tuesday. Mrs. Fannie Northam _ entertained a party of friends at the Gallup home- stead in North Stonington, Wednes- day. A large number from here attended the Bill dinner at Ledyard Wédnes- day. A. G. Hewitt took a party of friends to Pleasant View one day recently. The Sunday School picnic was held Thursday, the 30th. Mrs. Burrfll A. Herrick and daugh- ter, Mrs. Everett Byles, of Providence, who have been spending the week at : Willlams’ left for Norwich on Friday. C. F. King of Norwich was a caller here recently. *Miss Grace D. Wheeler Norwich Saturday. GOSHEXY . Many A!hnd Auction at Salmon Clark Homesiead—Late Summer Guests and Travelers. Mrs. Paul Brouse and daughter Wil- mer of Newark. N. J., are spending several days with friends at Hillside farm. was in Home ‘from Moter Trip. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Randall and Mr: and 3rs. K. R. Manning returned Mon- day om an automobile trip in the By u“m.. baving visited Holyoke, Lee, Lenox, Stockbridge and Tyring- hay Mass, - J. 8. Simpson of Montreal, Canada, and Mrs. Benjamin Simpson of Chicogee Falls Mass., are guests of Mrs, Simpson’'s trothar. W Curry, at Crystal Spring farm. ‘Miss Eessfe Randall is spending a few days with friends in Waterford. Miss Ferguson of Chicopee Falls, Mass., is & visitor at the home of W. T. Curry. Attended Auction. Many people’ who came a long dis- tance by automobile sought informa- tion of the right read to the auction almon Clark homestead Wed- nesday. One hundred nhvu the Social Cor- picalc deld at the home of Mr. Jennett Hoffmar. Mrs. Frank | Miss Dorothy Lamphere of Mystic is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Desley Miss Mary Peltler of New London is the guest of Misses Edith Ruby and abel Desfosses. ss Celia Labonte of West Wil- Mngton is the guest of her uncle and aunt, and Mrs. Augustuy Lam- bert. Mr. and Mrs. William = Armstronz and two children, Irene and Goldie of Providence, have returned home af- ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Davis. Will Move From Fitchburg. Edward Dean of Fitchburs. Mass., a former resident of this village, calling in "the village Monda#. Mr. Dean secured employment at the plant of the Mystic Manufacturing Co, of Mystic and will move his family and household goods here. MONTVILLE Town Schools to Open September 5— Rockland - Mill Starts Up—Yacation Outings Ended. a . L tr 2 v a a Miss May Turner, stenographer at the C. M. Robertson Co. is spending her. vacation with friends in Boston. Miss Josephine Hart visited her brother in Hadlyme Sunday. Carol Walden, who has been spend- g the summer with Mrs. Ida Brown- ing of Rockland Glade has returned to wer home in Jamaica Plair Vacation Ends. Frank Clark of the Unjon Bap- tist church, has returned from a month's vacation, spent with friends in Maine. Services—will be resumed in the Union Baptist church tomor- row. Mr, Robert Latimer of Newar! spent the week-end With his mother, Mrs. A. P. Latimer of Palmertown. Mrs. Edwin Glasbrenner is seriously ill_at her home in Pequot. a o Rev. o and_ Mrs. ci a recent guests of Mr. Payvne. chusetts after a lengthy visit friends hera Mr. and Mrs, calling on friends here for the coming vear. school terday in the grove near the chapel Kenzie, companied home by her sister, for a Tuesday great-grandchildren tertaining her ope. Guests From Yantic. Ollver Gardner and two. daughters nd his sister, Louise, of Yantic were and Mrs. F. C. Miss Edith Huff has gone to Massa- with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sweezy of New ondon were over Sunday guests of C. H. Waterhouse. Eliza Eldridge of Deep River was esterda The school house in the Seventh dls- fct i= being painted outside and In, Unlon Sunday annual picnle ves- Members of the held their CLARK’S FALLS Miss Doria W. Collins has heen the est of her sister, Mrs, Gladys Me- in New Haven. She was ac- istt. Mrs. Richard Maine was a . viistor t the home of her son. W. D. Maine nd family, on Oak street, Wester Harry Ry Mitchell and son. of We. uetequock were at Clark's Falls re- Thev were accompanied y Mitchell and Mrs. o8 naugh were in Westerly Stephen Frank Palmer. ono of Avery*N. wife, attended leston with his family reunion at Glasgo, Tuesday. Mrs. Kate Pickeriig.has heen en- ster, Mrs. Channing, f Long TIsland. EAST COLTHESTER Willlam Mrs, Avery is visiting in New Haven. e Mrs., Ernest Bland and son. Fran- is. of Seymour, have returned home, fler visiting relatives here, Miss Lucy McArdle is spending her | - Miss Eliza Murphy, of Naugatuck vacation at Atlantic City. has been a recent visitor with loca! Misses [lorence Chapel and Elsie | friends. La Bounty spent Sunday at Fort Ter- ry. Schools to Open. - a The public schools throughcut the town will open Wednesday, Sept. 5. The weekly meeting and drill of the Home Guards was held Wednesday evening after which a of neonle to Giant's Neck Peter Tappie took an auto tiuck load Sunda® for n outinz. The huckleberry crop, which was a fair sized one this vear. is fast going by. Blackberries are ripenirz and seem very plentiful. Local hovs who failed to pass tha SUPDEI‘ was served. examinations for -service are recely- Misses Bertha and Maxie Leveoues |ing thelr exemption buttons and pa- have returned to Lowell, Mass., afier | Fers. spending several weecks with Meir = sister, Mrs. George Chagnon of Rock- GARDNEp LAKE land Glade. . Miss Nettie Gridley took her Sun-|c.. . Maccandak Closes For the Sea- day school class on a picnic to Ocean The Rockland Mill started in full Thursday morning after installing a new stock of calendars and putting in York. Miss Edna Viner has returned to Stratford after spending a few days with friends in town. William LaBounty is employed at the Thames River Specln]‘y Co, at Uncasville. Mrs. H. A. Edmuhds, .\‘lrs. Thomas Watt, Moses Chapman and Willlam ing the week-e1d at Hill Iy ten with the jawbone of an ass.—Life. Beach Wedndsday. son—Personal Items, C. E. Flaherty of the C. M. Rob-| = v ertson Co. has returned after a few | Norman Brayley and Jack King of Gave" ivacation int New: York: Brooklyn. N. Y., are at “Ishurworrie” o camp for a week longer. MGIS S tavEs e Miss Ethel Champlin and Frank Miner have réturned from Backus hos- pital. Both are recoverinz steadily. of Walkefield, R Miss Annje Bradley a new cement floor in the machine |1 s a guest at Maple Lawn farm. room. Camp Massapeak closed Iriday for Henry St. Germain has returned to [{he season. Pequot after a few days’ visit in New | Camp Cadthe hoys return to their homes Thursday. R. W. Brayle¥ of Brooklyn is spend- Top House. What Congress Thinks. Some of our congzressmen incident- believe that Germany can be smit. Watt motored to Willimantic Sunday and attended camp meeting. Miss-Grace Lathrop of Gardner lake is visiting Mrs. Henry Church of Pal- mertown. Alfred La Flam is employed by the Palmer Bros. Co. . Miss TLillian Sawyer friends in Boston. LAUREL GLEN News Received of Death of Mrs. Frank Martin. 18 visiting Mrs. Lottie Esterbrook of Williman- tic was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Main. William Puttker went Tuesday to New York for a lengthy visit among relatives and friends. Mrs. Phobe White and daughter, Hattie, and Eli King, were among those who spent Sunday at the shore. Victor Rusich who is employed at Westerly spent the week end with his family here Word was received here Wednes- day of the death of Mrs. Frank Mar- tin, once a resident of this place. Charles Palmer and helpers are re- pairing the roads which were almost impassable in_ places. George FEdwards of Ashaway daughter, Mrs. Okey Davis daughter, of Virginia, were guests of Mrs. Maria Partlow. Mrs. Lucy Palmer spent the week end at her farm. would help your - poor compléxion Does a poor complexion stand between you and popularity—good times—suc- cess? Soap do not work miracles, but they s make red, rough, pimply skins, clearer, Resinol Ointment and Resinol fresher, and more attract- ive. Use them regularly, for a few days and see how your compleéxidh improves Sold by all druggists. Miss Nettie Johnson of Jewett City was the guest of Mrs. Hermon Gager Tuesday. . Several from here attended Camp Meating Sunday. Mrs. C. H. Robinson and daughter, Ruth P. Robinson, were in Williman- tie, Wednesda: C. H. Robinson has been _thresh- ing oals and wheat on the Conver: place. Miss Sadie Matterson, M re week end guests of Mr. C. H. Robinson. Mrs. L. A. Robinson and ;vand daughter, Ruth Parker Robinson, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mre. Will E. Manning In Yantic in honor of Mrs. sy B Manning,. . it being her 85th birt] OLE! v Db

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